Quest Bar Pumpkin Pie Protein Bar by Quest Nutrition – LIMITED TIME ONLY!

Quest Nutrition Pumpkin Pie Bars

QuestBar Pumpkin Pie Flavor Coated Protein Bar

Quest Nutrition Pumpkin Pie Bars
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America’s favorite Low-Carb Gluten-Free Protein Bar has a limited-time flavor!

  • No sugar added
  • 21g protein per bar
  • 4g net carbs per bar
  • high fiber
  • gluten free
  • <1g sugar

LIMITED TIME ONLY! Pumpkin Pie is fall’s favorite flavor and it isn’t just for lattes anymore! Unwrap autumn with the Pumpkin Quest Bar. Dipped in a layer of sweet buttery pumpkin, with a graham cracker crumble crust, and packing 20g of protein with 4 net carbs, this perfect slice of pie is only around for a limited time!

Nutrition Facts

  • Serving Size 1 Bar (60g)
  • Calories 220
  • Calories from Fat 110
  • Total Fat 12g
  • Saturated Fat 5g
  • Trans Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol 5mg
  • Sodium 230mg
  • Total Carbohydrate 19g*
  • Dietary Fiber 12g*
  • Sugars <1g
  • Sugar Alcohols (Erythritol) 3g*
  • Protein 21g

Ingredients: PROTEIN BLEND (MILK PROTEIN ISOLATE, WHEY PROTEIN ISOLATE), SOLUBLE CORN FIBER, ERYTHRITOL, WATER, PALM KERNEL OIL, ALMONDS, SODIUM CASEINATE, NATURAL FLAVORS, COCOA BUTTER. CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF THE FOLLOWING: SEA SALT, SPICE, CINNAMON, LEMON PEEL POWDER, BAKING SODA, BETA CAROTENE (COLOR), RADISH CONCENTRATE (COLOR), BLACKCURRANT CONCENTRATE (COLOR), SUNFLOWER LECITHIN, XANTHAN GUM, APPLE CONCENTRATE, STEVIOL GLYCOSIDES (STEVIA).

*Net carbs as listed by the manufacturer on the package = 4g per serving.

Contains: Almonds, pecans and milk-derived ingredients.

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